Jamie Lee Curtis, known for her iconic role as Laurie Strode in Halloween, is reportedly in talks to star in a remake of the classic murder mystery show Murder, She Wrote. Curtis has had a successful career in horror films and television, including winning an award for her role in The Bear and receiving an Academy Award for her part in Everything Everywhere All at Once.
Angela Lansbury starred from 1984 to 1996 in what became one of the most successful and longest-running shows in television history. Her character, Jessica Fletcher, was a retired schoolteacher who transformed into a successful mystery writer, showcasing an extraordinary talent for solving real-life murders. The series primarily took place in the picturesque seaside town of Cabot Cove, Maine, although Jessica frequently traveled to various locations as new cases emerged. The show became a Sunday night favorite, earning 41 Emmy nominations, with Lansbury nominated each year during its run. It remains a mystery why she never won an Emmy. The series was produced by Universal Television and created by Peter S. Fischer, Richard Levinson, and William Link. Lansbury reprised her role in four television films following the series.
The movie adaptation, in development at Universal, will be produced by Lord Miller and Amy Pascal. Curtis is considered a top choice for the lead role, given her recent success in the mystery genre and her status as an iconic actress. While it may be difficult to follow in Lansbury's footsteps, Curtis has the talent and experience to make the role her own.